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Nicholson, Joseph Shield.
Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 13, 1873.
[Only] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas [Independent minister], of Neithrop, Banbury, Oxon.
B. Nov. 9, 1850, at Wrawby, Brigg, Lincs.
[School, Congregational, Lewisham.] From King's College, London (B.A. 1870; M.A. 1877) [and at Heidelberg and Edinburgh Universities]. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1876; Cobden prize, 1877 and 1880; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1877; M.A. 1880; Sc.D. 1887.
Gilbey (University) Lecturer in the History and Economics of Agriculture, 1904-7. A private tutor in Cambridge, 1876-80.
Professor of Political Economy in the University of Edinburgh, 1880-1925.
Hon. LL.D., St Andrews, 1911, and Edinburgh, 1926.
F.R.S.E.; F.B.A., 1903.
The pioneer of Economic History in Scotland.
'On questions of imperial economic policy and of currency and banking he attained a position of exceptional authority.' Married, 1885, the eldest dau. of Professor W. B. Hodgson, of Edinburgh.
Author, Principles of Political Economy; The Silver Question; Money and Monetary Problems; Bankers' Money; Elements of Political Economy; History of the Corn Laws; Rents, Wages and Profits in Agriculture; Neutrality of the United States; Life and Genius of Ariosto; War Finance, etc.
Died May 12, 1927, at Edinburgh.
(Who was Who; D.N.B.; C. J. Fordyce.)
Joseph Shield NICHOLSON
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1927
sizar Trinity College adm1873:10:13
Only s. of Thomas NICHOLSON [Rev.] [Independent minister], of Neithrop, Banbury, Oxfordshire ,
b. Wrawby, Brigg, Lincolnshire , 1850:11:09
Sch: Congregational School Lewisham, [London],
From Sch: King's College< London ,
( BA 1870
MA (1877)) [and at Sch: Heidelberg, Germany , and Sch: Edinburgh Universities Scotland ,
Matric 1873:10MT:
Scholar 1876
Cobden Prize 1877, and 1880
BA Moral Sci.Trip., 1st Class 1877
MA 1880
ScD 1887
Gilbey (University)
Lecturer in the History and Economics of Agriculture 1904-7
A private
Tutor in: : CB, ???, [Cambridgeshire], 1876-80
Professor of Political: Economy in University of Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1880-1925
Hon.LLD St Andrews, [Fife], 1911,
and Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1926
F.R.S.E.;
FBA 1903
The pioneer of Economic History Scotland ,
"On questions of imperial economic policy and of currency and banking he attained a position of exceptional authority."
m. 1885,the eldest dau. of Professor: W. B. Hodgson, of Edinburgh, [Scotland],
Publ.: Principles of Political Economy; The Silver Question; Money and Monetary Problems; Bankers' Money; Elements of Political Economy; History of the Corn Laws; Rents, Wages and Profits in Agriculture; Neutrality of the United States; Life and Genius of Ariosto; War Finance etc.
d. 1927:05:12 at Edinburgh, [Scotland],
( Who was Who; D.N.B. ; C. J. Fordyce.)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: G.115[:add]

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